US4815567A - Apparatus for controlling an A.C. powered elevator - Google Patents
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- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66B—ELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
- B66B1/00—Control systems of elevators in general
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B66—HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
- B66B—ELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
- B66B1/00—Control systems of elevators in general
- B66B1/24—Control systems with regulation, i.e. with retroactive action, for influencing travelling speed, acceleration, or deceleration
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for controlling an A.C. powered elevator.
- an induction motor is used as an electric motor for driving an elevator cage, and the output of a variable frequency power source is supplied to the induction motor to vary a slip frequency, thereby controlling the torque of the motor.
- a process is proposed, according to the invention, for controlling the frequency and the current of a power source for so applying power to an induction motor that no regenerative power is generated in the induction motor at the time of braking the induction motor in the operating of an A.C. powered elevator.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 are a circuit diagrams showing a conventional apparatus for controlling an A.C. powered elevator and a simple equivalent circuit diagram of an induction motor for explaining the process for preventing the regenerative power, disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open No. Sho 61-224888.
- symbols l 1 , l 2 designate leakage inductances at primary and secondary sides
- symbols R 1 , R 2 denote primary and secondary side resistors
- symbol S is a slip
- symbols V, I are a voltage applied to the induction motor and a current flowing through the induction motor.
- the mechanical input power becomes equal to the consumed power in the induction motor. Therefore, when the induction motor is driven in the slipping state to satisfy the equation (1), no regenerative power is generated from the induction motor, and it is not necessary to supply power to the induction motor.
- the torque T generated from the induction motor becomes as represented by the following equation (4).
- ⁇ r the rotating angular velocity of the rotor
- ⁇ o the input frequency
- p the number of poles of the induction motor.
- FIG. 4 shows an example exemplified by the above-mentioned controlling process.
- reference numeral 1 designates a subtractor for subtracting the actual speed signal ⁇ r output from a tachometer generator 14 to be described later from the speed command signal ⁇ p
- numeral 2 a control compensator for compensating the output signal of the subtractor
- numeral 3 a power drive side current command generator which inputs the torque command signal T output from the control compensator 2 and the actual speed signal ⁇ r and outputs a current command value I at the time of power driving operation.
- Numeral 4 designates a brake side current command generator which inputs the torque command signal T and the actual speed signal ⁇ r and outputs a current command value I B at the time of braking.
- Numeral 5 designates a switch for selecting the current command value I B at the time of power drive or the current command value I b at the time of braking to be switched in response to the polarity of the torque command signal T output from the control compensator 2.
- Numeral 6 designates a subtractor for subtracting the current value output from a current detector 15 to be described later from the current command value I A or I B selected by the switch 5, numeral 7 a pulse-width modulator which inputs the output signal of the subtractor 6 and pulse-width-modulates the output signal, and numeral 8 an inverter controlled by the output of the pulse-width modulator to drive the induction motor 9 as a variable voltage variable frequency power source.
- Numeral 10 designates a sheave rotatably driven by the induction motor 9, and numeral 13 a wire the ends of which are coupled to a cage 11 and a weight 12, and which is wound on the sheave 10.
- Numeral 14 designates a tachometer generator for detecting the rotating speed of the induction motor 9, and numeral 15 a current detector for detecting a current flowing to the induction motor 9.
- the switch 5 selects the current command value I a generated from the power drive side current command generator 3 which inputs the torque command signal T and the actual speed signal ⁇ r .
- the output signal fed through the switch 5 is subtracted by the subtractor 6 by the output signal of the current detector 15, and the current command necessary to compare it with the actual current is then supplied to the pulse-width modulator 7.
- the pulse-width modulator 7 controls the inverter 8 in response to the necessary current command, thereby optimally controlling the current supplied from the inverter 8 to the induction motor 9 to thus control the generated torque.
- the brake side current command generator 4 generates the current command value I B obtained by the equations (7) and (8), which value is supplied through the switch 5 to the subtractor 6.
- the subtractor 6 supplies the difference between the current command value I B and the actually measured value supplied from the current detector 15 through the pulse-width modulaor 7 to the inverter 8, which, in turn, controls the current value to be supplied to the induction motor 9 as a target value.
- R 1 primary resistance
- R 2 secondary resistance
- the generated torque T is represented by the following equation (12).
- ⁇ 2d , ⁇ 2q are d-axis and q-axis secondary magnetic fluxes to be represented as below.
- the slip angle frequency ⁇ S at the time of braking is given by the equation (10).
- the rotating speed of the motor at the time of full speed is, for example, 1800 r.p.m. in an elevator of 60 m/min. of speed
- the motor generates a torque ripple of 30 Hz.
- the present invention has the objection of solving the above drawbacks and problems and provides an apparatus for controlling an A.C. powered elevator which can eliminate unpleasant vibration in an elevator cage at the time of switching from a power drive to a brake.
- the apparatus for controlling an A.C. powered elevator according to the present invention is provided to reduce a primary current frequency to an induction motor to a value smaller than that indicated by the equation (7) at the time of switching from a power drive to a brake mode.
- the frequency after switching to the brake mode is reduced to be lower than the frequency at which the machine input power to the induction motor becomes equal to the internal power consumption of the induction motor.
- the frequency after switching to the brake mode is reduced lower than the frequency that the regenerative power is just consumed in the motor to a value that the slip frequency is set to a value which does not cause resonace to occur the machine system, thereby effectively suppressing the vibration in the cage.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram showing an embodiment of an apparatus for controlling an A.C. powered elevator according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a view showing the detail of a brake side current command generator used in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a view showing the characteristics of an amplifier used in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram showing a conventional apparatus for controlling an A.C. powered elevator
- FIG. 5 is a simple equivalent circuit for explaining the operational principle of an induction motor.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing the transfer function of a machine system and particularly a rope system of an elevator.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention, which is different from FIG. 4 at the point of only a brake side current command generator 16, wherein reference numerals 1 to 3, 5 to 15 indicate the same parts as those in the conventional apparatus.
- FIG. 2 is a view showing the detail of a brake side current command generator 16 in FIG. 1.
- reference numeral 161 designates a function unit for generating a primary current amplitude command f(T) on the basis of a torque command signal T from a control compensator 2
- numeral 162 an amplifier which inputs a gain of an actual speed signal ⁇ r from a tachometer generator 14, represented by p ⁇ R 1 /R 1 +R 2
- numeral 163 designates an amplifier which has a gain K(t) less than 1 immediately after being switched from the power drive to the brake and which approaches 1 as a function of time as shown in FIG. 3.
- Numeral 164 designates a sine wave generator which inputs a primary current amplitude command output from the function unit 161 and a primary current frequency command ⁇ o output from the amplifier 163, and generates since wave 3-phase current commands.
- the primary current frequency ⁇ o becomes as below.
- the absolute value of the slip angle frequency ⁇ S is as below.
- the gain of the machine system is small in a range that the frequency is high, the conventional example generates a torque ripple of 30 Hz, which vibration is transmitted to an elevator cage.
- the equation (24) if the condition of K(t) ⁇ 1 is satisfied, the machine input of the induction motor is all consumed in the motor, but since excessive power is consumed in the motor in a range of K(t) ⁇ 1, it is not preferable due to the heat generation of the motor.
- the primary current frequency to the induction motor after being switched from the power drive to the brake mode is further reduced from the critical frequency so that no regenerative power is generated from the induction motor. Therefore, an unpleasant vibration is not transmitted to the elevator cage.
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S=-R.sub.2 /R.sub.1 ( 1)
P.sub.E =m(R.sub.1 +R.sub.2) I.sup.2 ( 3)
ω.sub.S =ω.sub.o -Pω.sub.r ( 9)
T=p(φ.sub.2q i.sub.dr -φ.sub.2d i.sub.qr) (12)
φ.sub.2d =Mids+L.sub.2 dr (13)
φ.sub.2d =Miqs+L.sub.2 iqr (14)
(R.sub.2 +PL.sub.2)φ.sub.2 d-MR.sub.2 i.sub.ds +ω.sub.2 L.sub.2 φ.sub.22q =0 (15)
(R.sub.2 +PL.sub.2)φ.sub.2q -MR.sub.2 i.sub.qw ω.sub.2 L.sub.2 φ.sub.2d =0 (16)
|ω.sub.s |=pω.sub.r (26)
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